I would rather argue the cheapening of grace comes not in it’s cost, but in our response to the gift we have been given. After all, Bonhoeffer and anyone speaking against a cheap grace is not referring to the price Jesus paid.

Paul addressed this in Romans 6:1-2. After proclaiming an enormous grace, he knew the natural tendency of people to see what they can get away with. Read more...(431 words, 1 image, estimated 1:43 mins reading time)

I had never heard of Preston Sprinkle before. I have no idea what his views on other topics are. But, what I read in the pages of Charis, blew me away. This is one of the best books on grace I’ve ever read.

Sprinkle is a PhD and seminary teacher. He runs in academic circles. He brings great historical background to so many passages. But, unlike most academics who can only be understood by others with higher degrees, Sprinkle speaks the language of the people.

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Hi, my name is Chris. I write about how grace enables us not to be superheroes. Instead, as ordinary believers, we learn to trust in God. We will explore grace through missions, leadership, and the Bible. If you are a recovering superhero like me, this blog is for you!